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A POEM FOR AUTUMN
Summer’s been around for so long now: With seeming endless scorching shimmering days Hours and hours of searing sun, blazing skies And…
Summer’s been around for so long now: With seeming endless scorching shimmering days Hours and hours of searing sun, blazing skies And…
On a beautiful late summer morning, students, teachers and parents gathered to take part in the blessing and opening of Martinborough School’s…
By JOHN ANSELL ? Why do the trees have such nobbly knees – Does it help them to bend when they walk?…
Supporter Profile – Trevor Hawkins DRAFT needs to be approved by Trevor. Trevor is a well known face around town, the driving…
Those popular bags of potting mix and various compost mixes can carry a very nasty air borne bug floating around in the…
Recently an outraged customer told me she had been told by a Martinborough resident that there was no need for a library…
On March 19th Bloom Restaurant had their final function, a large wedding, before closing the doors for the last time. The beautiful…
Numero Zero Here is something completely different. Numero Zero is hard to categorise, probably best just described as a jolly good read.…
This book about the life and times of Martinborough in the mid 1950s has just been published. Although it is primarily a…
March was a very busy month for members of the Martinborough Lawn Bowls Club with players completing club championship matches and taking…
Firstly I would like to congratulate South Wairarapa District Council on the Greytown and Martinborough wastewater consents, these have been approved with…
Green tomato pickle It’s time to do something with the green tomatoes hanging on the vine which will now never ripen. Here…